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	<title>Comments on: What is Thought Field Therapy?</title>
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		<title>By: Herb Ayers, MA LMHC TFT Dx</title>
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		<description>I would like to correct the notion that with Thought Field Therapy, &quot;you get what you expect.&quot; While it is true that one must be willing to follow the procedure, one may still maintain a highly skeptical view and not believe any change will occur, and the treatment will still work a majority of the time.  As a therapist, I was quite skeptical of TFT but I did want to rid myself of a fear I had developed of yellow traffic lights. This fear was causing me to brake prematurely which made me vulnerable to the repeat of an accident I had been in.  Well, it took five minutes of treatment and I then drove into heavy Seattle traffic. My fear had disappeared and, I might add after 9 years, is still gone. Since then, I have used TFT on myself and with my clients with wonderful results. All of the treatments do not work all of the time for every individual. That would be too good to be true. Also, I do not depend on TFT all of the time. Rather, I use a number of different therapies in conjunction with TFT. Some talk therapy is often needed to discover a &quot;root cause&quot; of a problem but then TFT can help eliminate the problem itself. The latest controlled study of TFT can be found in the Journal of International Emergency Mental Health. 
Herb Ayers, MA LMHC TFT Dx</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to correct the notion that with Thought Field Therapy, &#8220;you get what you expect.&#8221; While it is true that one must be willing to follow the procedure, one may still maintain a highly skeptical view and not believe any change will occur, and the treatment will still work a majority of the time.  As a therapist, I was quite skeptical of TFT but I did want to rid myself of a fear I had developed of yellow traffic lights. This fear was causing me to brake prematurely which made me vulnerable to the repeat of an accident I had been in.  Well, it took five minutes of treatment and I then drove into heavy Seattle traffic. My fear had disappeared and, I might add after 9 years, is still gone. Since then, I have used TFT on myself and with my clients with wonderful results. All of the treatments do not work all of the time for every individual. That would be too good to be true. Also, I do not depend on TFT all of the time. Rather, I use a number of different therapies in conjunction with TFT. Some talk therapy is often needed to discover a &#8220;root cause&#8221; of a problem but then TFT can help eliminate the problem itself. The latest controlled study of TFT can be found in the Journal of International Emergency Mental Health.<br />
Herb Ayers, MA LMHC TFT Dx</p>
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